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Republi e Philippines

c of Environment and Natural Resources


BIODIVERSITY MANAGEMENT BUREAU
Ninoy Aquino Parks and Wildlife Center
Quezon Avenue, Diliman, Quezon City
Tel. Nos.: (632) 924-6031 to 35 Fax: (632) 924-0109, (632) 920-4417
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TECHNICAL BULLETIi'4

SUBJECT CLARIFYING THE GUIDELINES AND PROCEDURES IN


THE DEMARCATION OF BOUNDARIES OF LEGISLATED
PROTECTED AREAS UNDER THE NATIONAL
INTEGRATED PROTECTED AREAS SYSTEM (NIPAS)

Pursuant to Section 4, Article XII of the 1987 Philippine Constitution, Section 5 of


Republic Act No. 7586 or the National Integrated Protected Areas System (NIPAS) Act of
1992, as amended by RA 11038 or the Expanded National Integrated Protected Areas
System (ENIPAS) Act of 2018, and DENR Administrative Order No. 2019-05 or the
Implementing Rules and Regulations (IRR) of the NIPAS Act, this Technical Bulletin is
hereby issued for the guidance of all concerned.
Action 1. Objective. This Bulletin provides the specific guidelines and
procedures for the survey and demarcation of boundaries of all legislated protected
areas under the NIPAS.
Section 2. Scope and Coverage. This BulleGn shall apply to all legislated
protected areas pursuant to the NIPAS Act, as amended by the ENIPAS Act of 2018 and
other protected areas with specific legislations.
Section 3. Definition of Terms. As used in this Technical Bulletin, the following
terms shall mean as defined hereunder:

1. Boundary markers - the monuments and markings such as concrete


monuments, buoys or natural markers such as deciduous trees, big
rocks/stones and the likes installed and painted to identify the corners of
protected areas as described in the legislation;

2. Demarcation - the establishment of the boundaries of legislated


protected areas using visible markers, monuments, buoys in case of
marine areas, and known natural features or landmarks, among others,
as a result of the actual ground delineation;

3. Digital Platform - geospatial software that is designed to capture, store,


manipulate, analyze, manage and present all types of geographical data;

4. Final map — map generated from the relocation and demarcation of


boundaries of protected areas as provided in the legislation using a scale
of 1 :50,000, or which may vary according to the size of the protected
area;

5. Mooring Buoy — a type of buoy that is designed in a manner that there is


a heavier weight located right in the bottom of the sea or anchored on an
appropriate manner;

6. Preliminary map - initial map generated out of the technical description


prescribed in the legislations prior to the actual boundary relocation;
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Strategic Places — vantage points adjacent to local communities, traverse in
riverbanks and streams, roadsides and entry points whet e monitoring of
illegal activities can take place.

s Witness Monument — a monument indicating the appropriate survey symbols


established along stable or non-ambulatory shorelines/river banks at the
low tide level for corners that fall into the sea or any bodies of water that
cannot be marked wlth regular monuments.

Section 4. Installation of Monuments and/or Markers. The demarcation of


boundaries shall involve the actual relocation of corners and ilistallation of concrete
monuments and other prominent physical landmarks or features of the protected area to
ensure its integrity from threats, deter other illegal activities and facilitate enfol cement
and monitoring.

The demarcation of boundaries shall involve the following:

4.1 Preyorutory Phase. Prior to the conduct of the actual ground survey, the
following actlvities shall be undertaken:

4.1.1 1 Prepare the preliminary map based on the technical


description provided ln RA 110. 38 or other specific legislations of
protected areas. This will be used as reference for the actual boundary
clemarcation.

4.1.2 Conduct meeting of’ the Regional Delineation and Demarcation


Committee (RDDC) together with the Regional Delineation and
Demarcation Team (RDD4“) to present the preliininai y map and to
provide technical guidance in preparation for the actual deiiiarcation
activities;

4.1.3 For marine protected areas, the R DDC shall be en joined by the
Philippine Coast Guard in order to determine whether markers would
be applicable in the area;

4.1.4 Conduct coordination meetings and Communication, Education and


Public Awareness (CEPA) involving the concerned municipalities and
key stakeholders within the protected area.

The demarcation survey shall be conñucLeñ with prior written notice


to the affected communities to be posted in the Barangay and
Municipal Halls. The concerned Barangay and Mrrriicipal Officials
shall be responsible for informing their constltuents on this matter.
The said survey shall commence not earlier than five (5) days upon
receipt of such notice. If there are nearby or adjacent on-going survey
projects, the Head of the Team/ Party executing sa id survey shall be
informed in writing for purposes of worl‹ coordination in consonance
with Sec.
1. 65.b, DENR Memorand u m Circular No. 2010-13, the Manna I on
hand Sukey Procedures.

The demarcation survey shall be undertaken in the same manner as


an isolated survey pui suant to Sec. 165.c, DMC 2010-13.

The survey shall be at least in the 4th Order Accuracy. The existing
corner points of titled/decreed properties and those areas covered by
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